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Thread: Forgive Me....My Welding Table
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12-03-2008, 12:20 PM #11
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12-03-2008, 02:01 PM #12
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Very nice job! I especially like the BIG casters. Keep a small stainless steel brush handy to keep those magnets clean of fillings and debris, brushes 'em off without sticking to the brush. The Syncro 200 is a nice machine! I put longer and bigger leads on mine with 300 amp hardware (stinger, ground clamp), and bought a 25' WP-17 one piece rubber TIG torch.

"Welding, is like knitting for men"
Dave in Phoenix
"Bonne journe'e mes amis"
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12-04-2008, 10:43 AM #13
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12-04-2008, 10:59 AM #14
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Should give you specs and an idea of its usage...middle of second row...couldn't get a direct link to work.
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...%3D2%26hl%3DenLast edited by WyoRoy; 12-04-2008 at 11:08 AM.
Miller 251...sold the spoolgun to DiverBill.
Miller DialArc 250
Lincoln PrecisionTig 275
Hypertherm 900 plasma cutter
Bridgeport "J" head mill...tooled up
Jet 14 X 40 lathe...ditto
South Bend 9" lathe...yeah, got the change gears too
Logan 7" shaper
Ellis 3000 band saw
Hossfeld bender w/shopbuilt hyd.
Victor Journeyman torch and gauges
3 Gerstner boxes of mostly Starrett tools
Lots of dust bunnies
Too small of a shop at 40 X 59.
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12-04-2008, 11:20 AM #15
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Thank you very much! I'll see whether I can talk the seller into shipping it to Germany via USPS. Never seen such a thing over here.
Steffen
Krefeld, Germany
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12-04-2008, 11:22 AM #16
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Miller 251...sold the spoolgun to DiverBill.
Miller DialArc 250
Lincoln PrecisionTig 275
Hypertherm 900 plasma cutter
Bridgeport "J" head mill...tooled up
Jet 14 X 40 lathe...ditto
South Bend 9" lathe...yeah, got the change gears too
Logan 7" shaper
Ellis 3000 band saw
Hossfeld bender w/shopbuilt hyd.
Victor Journeyman torch and gauges
3 Gerstner boxes of mostly Starrett tools
Lots of dust bunnies
Too small of a shop at 40 X 59.
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12-04-2008, 11:40 AM #17
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Basically you're right, and I expect a sticker shock from the shipping costs. But scrap yards that sell small quantities to private buyers are extremely rare in Germany. And when I have to buy everything to build it new in 20' lengths...

I have to sleep it over.Steffen
Krefeld, Germany
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12-04-2008, 02:26 PM #18
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Ouch, I guess I forgot what its like not having a scrap yard 5-6 blocks away from my shop.
Miller 251...sold the spoolgun to DiverBill.
Miller DialArc 250
Lincoln PrecisionTig 275
Hypertherm 900 plasma cutter
Bridgeport "J" head mill...tooled up
Jet 14 X 40 lathe...ditto
South Bend 9" lathe...yeah, got the change gears too
Logan 7" shaper
Ellis 3000 band saw
Hossfeld bender w/shopbuilt hyd.
Victor Journeyman torch and gauges
3 Gerstner boxes of mostly Starrett tools
Lots of dust bunnies
Too small of a shop at 40 X 59.
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12-04-2008, 04:08 PM #19
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Awesome!!!
Miller Suitcase 12VS
Miller 225 Bobcat
Miller 30A Spool Gun & Aluminum WC Box
Lincoln SP-200 "Ezmeralda"
Lincoln SP-100 (Sold)
1970's Era Sears-Farm AC/220 "Invincible"
(Sold)
Parker Plasma 40
Tig Torch "One day, one day, I must learn to use"
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12-04-2008, 09:07 PM #20
Very Nice table ya got there. Nice shop as well. I only see one thing out of place, there is not a pile of stuff stacked on the table. Tho I may be the only one to have to move a pile to clear a spot to weld. Again Great pics, also love the receiver idea.


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